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Eight injured due to wall collapse

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FAISALABAD, May 31 (APP):Eight people including six women sustained multiple injuries due to wall collapse in the area of Madina Town police station,here on Saturday.
Rescue 1122 spokesman said that wall on second floor of an under-construction house caved in on the rooftop of a nearby house near Bismillah Hotel W-block Madina Town.
As a result,eight people including Falak Sher(80),Marry Atif (3),Ayat Atif(1.5),Iffat Bibi(25),Shahnaz Javaid(44), Zaib-un-Nisa (40),Ayeza Liaqat (8) and Faqeer Muhammad (65) received injuries.
Rescue 1122 reached on the spot,provided first aid to Falak Sher and Marry Atif as they both had minor wounds while other six victims were shifted to Allied Hospital-II (DHQ Hospital).

One man’s drone footage turn Jab Valley into Pakistan’s newest tourism treasure

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PESHAWAR, May 31 (APP):Once a forgotten corner in the forested hills of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa tucked within District Haripur, the Jab Valley is fast becoming one of the country’s most breath taking natural destinations due to its stunning waterfalls.
The emergence of Jab Valley in the landscape of tourism industry of the country became possible through the lens of a drone and the vision of a determined youngster of the area.
The valley is home to a chain of eight stunning waterfalls, now collectively known as the Hazara Waterfalls Jab Valley, a name given by Hassan Nisar, a YouTuber and the founder Metrix Pakistan.
Nisar first discovered and filmed the falls in 2021 during an exploratory hike, using a drone to capture sweeping aerial footage that revealed the majesty of water crashing through green cliffs and disappearing into the dense forest below.
“When I saw the waterfalls from above, I knew they were something the world needed to see,” Nisar said. “I named them Hazara Waterfalls to reflect both their geography and their cultural belonging.”
Located just 80 kilometers from Islamabad and 170 kilometers from Peshawar, Jab Valley is easily accessible for domestic travelers and international visitors alike.
The site lies just 15 kilometers from Khanpur Dam, making it a convenient detour from well-known tourist circuits. The waterfalls feed into the Haro River, which ultimately flows into Khanpur Dam a key water source for Islamabad and its adjoining regions.
And yet, in the absence of commercialization, Jab Valley has retained its elemental charm. Towering pine trees, medicinal plants, and ancient wild olive trees known locally as Zaitoon shape the terrain. Migratory birds, porcupines, and native foxes thrive among the cliffs and forests. The only sounds are those of rushing waterfalls, birdsong, and the wind moving through untouched woods a sensory immersion in the natural soul of northern Pakistan.
Despite its ecological and geographical importance, and the growing influx of visitors, no formal investment or infrastructure has yet been provided by KP government. There are no marked trails, rest areas, or safety measures.
Access remains rugged and unpaved, with most travelers relying on local knowledge and guides to reach the site, Nisar complained.
“This valley is sacred in its silence,” Nisar said. “It’s not just a tourist spot it’s a sanctuary. And it deserves to be treated as such.”
Through Metrix Pakistan, a youth-led organization focused on rural empowerment and sustainable innovation, Nisar is working to help local communities directly benefit from tourism. His team trains young people from nearby villages in eco-tourism, digital storytelling, and environmental protection.
Already, many families are earning new income by offering guided hikes, food stalls, and services to travelers all while maintaining the valley’s delicate ecological balance.
“Our aim is not to alter Jab Valley,” Nisar said. “It’s to uplift those who’ve protected it for generations, and to ensure that what’s natural remains natural.”
Though provincial authorities have expressed interest in Jab Valley’s potential, no tangible steps have yet been taken to invest in its protection or promotion.
Environmentalists warn that unmanaged tourism could strain the local ecosystem and pollute the very rivers that supply drinking water downstream.
Still, Nisar remains hopeful that the model of community-led stewardship will endure.
“What started as a personal exploration has become a shared mission,” he said. “This valley feeds into our rivers, our reservoirs, and our sense of identity. It’s more than a destination it’s a reminder of what we still have, and what we stand to lose if we’re not careful.”

Qamar Ahmed terms Hanif, Zaheer, Miandad as Pakistan’s greatest Batsmen

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KARACHI, May 31 (APP):Renowned senior sports journalist, commentator, and former first-class cricketer Qamar Ahmed has termed Hanif Muhammad, Zaheer Abbas, and Javed Miandad as Pakistan’s all-time greatest batsmen.
Speaking at a literary session organized by the Library and Literary Committee of the Karachi Gymkhana, Qamar Ahmed reflected on his remarkable seven-decade-long journey in cricket journalism. The event featured a candid interview by Dr Saad Shafqat, author of Javed Miandad’s autobiography, in front of a packed hall of cricket enthusiasts and literary figures.
Qamar Ahmed, who has contributed to international media organizations including the BBC and New Zealand TV, expressed his disinterest in the modern Twenty-20 format of the game, stating that he has never watched a T-20 match due to his lack of appreciation for the format.
Recalling his illustrious career, Ahmed shared anecdotes from his interactions with cricket legends such as Sir Don Bradman, Sir Gary Sobers, and Hanif Muhammad — with whom he had the honor of both watching and playing cricket. He also highlighted his close friendship with Indian cricket icon Sunil Gavaskar, and told the audience that he had played a pivotal role in helping him to become part of media team at the Daily Telegraph.
Ahmed, who spent over 50 years in London, also spoke about his international reporting experiences, including a historic interview with South African leader Nelson Mandela during the Apartheid era. “It was a great honor to meet Mandela after his release from 27 years of imprisonment and interview him as a BBC correspondent,” he said.
The veteran journalist also discussed his autobiography, “For More Than a Game”, which details his life journey from his birth in Bihar, India, to his migration to Pakistan, education in Hyderabad, and eventual relocation to London. The book also recounts his rich experiences with cricketing legends and historical events he covered, including the 1000th and 2000th Test matches.
During the interactive session, Qamar Ahmed named Abdul Hafeez Kardar and Mushtaq Mohammad as the best captains in Pakistan’s cricketing history. In response to a question about the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), he criticized the selection policies, alleging favoritism based on regional affiliations.
“I was a good first-class cricketer but was never considered for the national team because I was from Hyderabad. PCB always preferred players from Karachi and Lahore,” he lamented.
The event concluded with enthusiastic applause as Dr Saad Shafqat moderated a thought-provoking discussion that paid tribute to one of Pakistan’s most distinguished cricketing voices.
The event was hosted by Jawaid Bandukda head of Karachi Gymkhana Literary & Library Committee & President Jan Mohammad Dadabhoy.

Drug peddler sentenced to 9 years life imprisonment

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SARGODHA, May 31 (APP):The District Court on Saturday awarded nine years of life imprisonment and a fine of Rs.80,000 to a culprit of drug peddling case.
According to a press release issued by DPO office,the convicted Irfan was apprehended by Bhalwal police red-handed while drug trafficking 3.1 kg of hashish and 350 grams of ice (methamphetamine).
Following his arrest,the police compiled strong evidence and submitted a comprehensive challan to the court.
The honorable court,considering the concrete evidence and the effective legal follow-up, sentenced Irfan to nine years of rigorous imprisonment along with a fine of Rs.80,000.

Governor Kundi’s initiative brings NAVTTC recognition to Gomal University

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DERA ISMAIL KHAN , May 31 (APP): Gomal University Dera Ismail Khan has achieved a significant milestone by obtaining its registration certificate from the National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC) on Saturday. This achievement has been made possible due to the dedicated efforts of the Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Faisal Karim Kundi.

The registration certificate was officially handed over to Governor Kundi by NAVTTC Chairperson Gulmina Bilal. On receiving the certificate, the Governor expressed his gratitude to the Chairperson and appreciated the Commission’s cooperation. He also stated that this registration would pave the way for better vocational and technical education opportunities for the youth of the region.

The process of obtaining NAVTTC registration was initiated during the tenure of former Vice Chancellor Dr. Shakeebullah Khan.
The initiative to apply for NAVTTC registration was taken under the Governor’s special interest and guidance, aiming to enhance the university’s capacity to offer recognized technical training programs.

In addition, Muhammad Fazal-ur-Rehman—former Publicity Officer of Gomal University and current Regional Incharge of the Press Information Department—played a key role in supporting the university’s efforts to secure the certificate. His consistent coordination and follow-up contributed to the successful outcome.

This registration is expected to benefit not only the students of Gomal University but also the broader community by providing certified vocational training programs that align with national standards. It marks a new chapter in the university’s development and commitment to equipping students with practical skills for the future.

The registration by NAVTTC is also expected to enhance the university’s capacity to deliver certified vocational training programs and contribute meaningfully to workforce development in the region. It reflects a broader commitment to educational advancement and skills-based learning in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Intending pilgrims cheer Minister’s visit in Makkah

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By Raziq Ali Shah

ISLAMABAD, May 31 (APP): Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Sardar Muhammad Yousaf on Saturday visited the residences of Pakistani pilgrims in Makkah to receive first-hand feedback on the Hajj arrangements.
The pilgrims were delighted to see the minister among them. The minister inspected their living conditions and inquired about their well-being, as the commencement of Hajj rituals draws near.
Many pilgrims took photos and selfies with the minister, expressing appreciation for the government’s efforts in organizing this year’s pilgrimage.

The minister also took round the pilgrims’ dining halls and kitchens, sat with them at their tables, and tasted the meals being served to the guests of Allah Almighty.
Overall, the pilgrims expressed their gratitude and praised the government’s arrangements, noting that this year’s Hajj organization and staff performance have been exemplary compared to previous years.

Intending pilgrims cheer Minister’s visit in Makkah
Sardar Muhammad Yousaf assured the pilgrims that the Pakistan Hajj Mission is working diligently to provide continued support and essential facilities in Mina and Arafat.
Regarding facilities being provided to the pilgrims in Mina, he informed the pilgrims that traditional mattresses have been replaced with sofa-cum-beds, upgraded tents now feature gypsum board walls, and air conditioners have been installed alongside existing air coolers. Elevated luggage storage racks have also been placed to facilitate the pilgrims, he said.
He said the pilgrims will receive five meals per day—three freshly prepared and two pre-packaged in Mina this year.

Intending pilgrims cheer Minister’s visit in Makkah
Furthermore, the minister emphasized the presence of Pakistani Hajj assistants and paramedical staff who will accompany the pilgrims at the holy sites to offer support and ensure their needs are met.
He urged the pilgrims to remember the Muslim Ummah, their homeland Pakistan, and the Ministry in their special prayers, acknowledging the spiritual importance of their sacred journey.

Mushahid, Lavrov discuss regional security & India’s western alignment

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MOSCOW, May 31 (APP): Senator Mushahid Hussain Syed met Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Moscow on the sidelines of the Eurasian Forum.

During their 40-minutes meeting, Senator Mushahid thanked Russia for maintaining a “positive and neutral” role during the recent Pak-India tensions, said a press release received here on Saturday.

The meeting took place in Perm, a suburb of Moscow, where Senator Mushahid was attending the Eurasian Forum as the only participant from Pakistan. He was invited by the Russian Foreign Ministry and the ruling United Russia party.

Lavrov met Senator Mushahid Hussain as part of a delegation of five prominent Asian leaders, including representatives from China, Turkey, Korea and Cambodia. He will deliver the keynote address at the forum, which brings together over 100 delegates from 25 Eurasian countries.

The Russian Foreign Minister stressed that the focus of Russia’s foreign policy is to promote peace, security and stability in the region.

Senator Mushahid also praised President Putin’s Eurasian Security Initiative, which describes security as” “indivisible.” In this regard, he said it is similar to Chinese President Xi Jinping’s Global Security Initiative, which adheres to the UN Charter. “Senator Mushahid rejected the concept of” “Asian NATO” “or” “Indo-Pacific Strategy” “as they reflect the militarisation of international relations.”

Later, together with other prominent Asian leaders from China, Turkey, South Korea and Cambodia, Senator Mushahid participated in the Eurasian Forum with the Russian Foreign Minister.

In his address at the forum, he criticised the two key pro-Western alliances – the Quad and the ‘Indo-Pacific Strategy’ – in which India has an active role. The criticism reflects Russia’s public response to India’s pro-Western and anti-China stance.

The Russian Foreign Minister’s important policy address brought to the fore three fundamental points that are of special importance to Pakistan:

First, he criticised the so-called ‘Indo-Pacific Strategy’ of which India is an important part. “He said,” “The Indo-Pacific has never existed.” Rather, NATO made it to expose India in its anti-China plans.

Secondly, Lavrov indirectly criticised India’s participation in the four-nation military alliance Quad (US, Japan, Australia, India) in front of a 12-member strong delegation of India, including three MPs from the BJP. “On India’s entry into the Quad, Lavrov said,” “We talked to Indian counterparts who explained that their participation is limited to trade and economy, but in fact the Quad countries are constantly trying to hold joint naval exercises.” It should be noted that the Indian delegation at the conference was shocked by this unabashed criticism of Lavrov.

Swim, Lavrov made another important point regarding Afghanistan. “Four years after its humiliating retreat, NATO is once again seeking new entrances into Afghanistan,” he said.”

Moreover, talking to the Russian media, Senator Mushahid Hussain thanked the Russian government and people for their positive role in the recent Pak-India tensions and for their warmth and friendship towards Pakistan.

“Appreciating the efforts of President Putin and President Xi Jinping, he said,” “These two strong leaders are moving forward together to build a peaceful and prosperous Eurasia, a dream in which Pakistan will play a key role as an equal partner.”

75th anniversary of first ascent of mountain peak Trich Mir, held at Islamabad

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ISLAMABAD, May 31 (APP):The KP Culture & Tourism Authority (KPCTA) hosted here the other day an impressive event to Celebrate the 75th anniversary of the first ascent of Trich Mir, the highest peak in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, declaring 2025 as the “Year of Trich Mir.”
KP government announced a two-year waiver on royalty fee to climb Trich Mir to attract mountaineers from around the world.
75th anniversary of first ascent of mountain peak Trich Mir, held at Islamabad
Key dignitaries included MNA Faisal Amin Khan, Mr. Muzamil Aslam, KP Finance Minister, DG KP Tourism Habibullah Arif, MD PTDC and Vice President of Adventure Foundation Pakistan Aftab Ur Rehman Rana, K2 First Climber Mr. Ashraf Amam, Deputy Head of Mission Norway Thomas Dar and renowned Italian climber Carlo Alberto Pinelli, representing Mountain Wilderness International participated as guest speakers.
Veteran climbers Tayyab Syed and Atta urrehman, who were part of the 1991 Japan-Pakistan Trich Mir expedition shared their experience with the audience.
75th anniversary of first ascent of mountain peak Trich Mir, held at Islamabad
Sharing his thoughts during panel discussion, Aftab ur Rehman Rana congratulated the management of KPCTA for holding an impressive event to celebrate 75th anniversary of Trich Mir.
He also highlighted the potential to promote mountaineering, trekking and other adventure sports in the KP Province which can bring in billions of rupees’ economic activity in the province of KP.
He informed that there are 52 peaks over 7000m and more than 40 peaks over 6000m in the territories of KP Province.
He highlighted that the Trich Valley has huge potential to become a hub of mountaineering and trekking in the KP Province due to presence of Trich Mir which is the 33rd heights peak in the word and there are number of other high peaks and glaciers in the same region.
He emphasized that there is need link adventure tourism with local economy by building the capacity of local community in dealing with adventure expeditions and providing them quality services of tour guides, porters and other support staff in a eco-friendly manner.
He also recommended a mountaineering training school should be established in Trich Valley to attract novice mountaineer to get training on number of 7000m and 6000m peaks in the vacuity of this area.
He also suggested to promote low and high altitude trekking as Chitral has more than 30 well know trekking routes which can attract thousands of foreign trekkers if these trekking routes are promoted aggressively.
MWI and KPCTA also signed an MoU to launch professional mountaineering training in Chitral and Swat. A large number of diplomats, tourism industry professionals and adventure lovers joined the event.

Countries celebrate Int’l Day of Potato, underscoring its nutritional benefits

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UNITED NATIONS, May 31 (APP): Countries around the world celebrated the second observance of the International Day of Potato on Friday, highlighting the crop’s contribution to food security, livelihoods, and sustainability.

The event was first marked in 2024 after an official proclamation by the United National General Assembly in December 2023.

This year’s theme is “Shaping History, Feeding the Future,” according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)’s website.

FAO Director-General QU Dongyu has emphasized that the potato is far more than a staple crop – it is a vital contributor to food security, livelihoods, and sustainability across the globe.

“Today we celebrate not just a crop, but a symbol of resilience, adaptability and untapped potential,” the Director-General said. “Potatoes have nourished millions of people for hundreds of years and continue to shape the course of global agrifood systems,” Qu said in a video message to a high-level ceremony held at FAO headquarters in Rome.

The event was co-organized by the Embassy of Peru to the UN Rome-based agencies and included a video message from the President of Peru, Dina Boluarte.

Domesticated in the Andes thousands of years ago, the potato has grown into one of the world’s top four food crops. It played a historic role in the global exchange of crops, and today it is a key food source in over 150 countries.

The potato’s high yield, adaptability and nutritional value make it a reliable crop in diverse environments—from mountainous regions to urban markets.

“The potato contributes to healthy and affordable diets and nutrition, supports the livelihoods of millions, especially small-scale farmers and rural communities,” Qu said.

The potato is rich in nutrients including vitamin C, potassium and dietary fiber. It is also one of the most resource-efficient crops, producing more food using less land and water—and with a smaller environmental footprint than many major crops.

Yet potato production is increasingly under threat from climate variability, pests and diseases, soil degradation and market volatility.

The Director-General called for renewed action to support farmers and build resilience across the potato value chain, noting that:

“We need to strengthen the resilience of potato value chain to ensure food availability, food accessibility and food affordability.”